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Re: how to suppres warning [message #62980 is a reply to message #62979] Wed, 22 October 2008 07:02 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Ingo von Borstel is currently offline  Ingo von Borstel
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Hi,

> If we told you how to suppress error messages, I'm pretty sure
> you would be back here in five minutes wondering how to prevent
> crap in your input variables.

I'm sure I wouldn't and I know how to fix it with some detailed
treatment of the data lines.
I know my input file, and I know I could read the input lines, and treat
every string section as something special or defining a mask which
handles only the relevant columns and rows. That'd be too much hassle in
this case as it's only trailing comments in a data file which I want to
ignore and not each throw a "conversion error" message. Actually I hoped
to get a useful hint, especially as I knew you as a usually very
helpful person... :S

> Very difficult to do your job without feedback.
Indeed, and very much so. But I don't want to over-complicate the code
for a trivial thing.

Regards,
Ingo


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